iGene secures large venture capital investment


PETALING JAYA: Imagine a world where autopsies are no longer done in the squirmish, bloody ways we know them to be. Instead, they are carried out using high-powered computers and scanners, resulting in a quicker, more accurate and bloodless process. That's the future that one home-grown technology firm is already making it happen.

The Seri Kembangan-based iGene Sdn Bhd has created a “digital autopsy system” which is essentially a software-based procedure using high-powered computer imaging that provides three-dimensional capabilities to view and “dissect” the dead body.

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